Exploring the Dynamics of Second Language WritingA collection of 13 original articles, this book is intended to provide a series of discussions about multiple aspects of second language writing, presenting chapters that collectively address a range of issues that are important to new teachers at the post-secondary level. The chapters provide scholarly visions, insight, and interpretation oriented toward explaining the field of teaching academic writing to non-native speakers. The book is designed to provide foundational content-knowledge in this area, each chapter authored by recognized experts in the field. Throughout the chapters, presentation and review of scholarship is presented primarily in the interest of understanding how such knowledge directly or potentially impart teaching, making this a pedagogically relevant book. In addition to helping train new teachers, the book will serve as an updated reference book for practicing teachers and scholars to consult. |
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EXPLORING WRITERS FINISHED TEXTS 115 | 119 |
Grammar and the ESL writing class | 141 |
Writing teachers as assessors of writing | 162 |
EXPLORING CONTEXTUALITIESOF TEXTS 191 | 195 |
Second language | 242 |
Literature in the teaching of second language | 263 |
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